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Laurie Garrett and Dana March Criticize Anti-Vaxxers, So What's the Under-Over on...

Category: FeminismVaccination
Posted on: December 21, 2009 3:32 PM, by Mike

...when the misogynist internet comments start? Anyway, you should go read the article.

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I got 92% on the quiz. I missed the very last question, but it was a guess, so I had a 1/3 chance. The let down of missing the last one really sucks; it's like giving up your only hit in the game in the ninth inning with two outs. :-(

Speaking of vaccinations, I finally got my H1N1 shot today. Yay!!! I would have had it two months ago when I got my seasonal flu vaccine, but it wasn't available yet.

Posted by: The Science Pundit | December 21, 2009 6:05 PM

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You can find 100 thousand in the earthquake death toll in Haiti
Haiti death toll in the earthquake of magnitude 7 is not yet fully determined, Pan American Health Organization, the country destroyed in the disaster, the number of those who lost their lives is estimated that 50 thousand to 100 thousand is being said.

Posted by: panjur | January 15, 2010 1:20 PM

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